Russia's Department of Special Tasks (SSD)

Russia has reportedly created a new spy unit called the Department of Special Tasks (SSD) that engages in sabotage, cyber attacks, and assassinations across Europe, drawing comparisons to a modern-day KGB. The unit operates out of Moscow and is believed to have absorbed powers from other Russian intelligence agencies. The SSD employs old-school spycraft along with modern tactics like cyber warfare and sabotage, with a focus on targeting countries that support Ukraine or oppose Russia.

Russian Propaganda and American Politics

The article discusses the historical influence of Russian propaganda on American politics, connecting figures like Donald Trump and Elon Musk to Russian assets. It warns of the dangers of Russian influence on the US government and calls for action against it.

Allegations of Donald Trump being recruited by KGB in 1987

Former Soviet intelligence officer claims Donald Trump was recruited by the KGB in 1987 under the codename 'Krasnov.' Allegations suggest Trump may have been a target for collaboration with the Soviet Union, despite his denial of improper ties with Russia.